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A curated stack on surrealist motion, void, and intimacy.
This rare and vintage book stack explores the psychological terrain where surrealism blurs into abstraction:
Tanguy Calder: Between Surrealism and Abstraction serves as the conceptual core—where movement meets void.
Ring of Iron, Ring of Wool offers a melancholic intimacy between Kay Sage and Yves Tanguy, lovers and visionaries of parallel ruins.
Calder (1971, Arnason & Mulas) brings photographic and sculptural texture to Calder’s fluid genius.
Homage to Alexander Calder closes the stack in reverence—cementing his legacy in print, lithograph, and kinetic form.
Condition Note:
Each title is a rare, vintage find. Subtle flaws, markings, and patina are part of their story—traces of the readers who came before you. Tanguy Calder shows worn corners and external wear. Please review with care and intention.
All sales are final. One stack only.
A curated stack on surrealist motion, void, and intimacy.
This rare and vintage book stack explores the psychological terrain where surrealism blurs into abstraction:
Tanguy Calder: Between Surrealism and Abstraction serves as the conceptual core—where movement meets void.
Ring of Iron, Ring of Wool offers a melancholic intimacy between Kay Sage and Yves Tanguy, lovers and visionaries of parallel ruins.
Calder (1971, Arnason & Mulas) brings photographic and sculptural texture to Calder’s fluid genius.
Homage to Alexander Calder closes the stack in reverence—cementing his legacy in print, lithograph, and kinetic form.
Condition Note:
Each title is a rare, vintage find. Subtle flaws, markings, and patina are part of their story—traces of the readers who came before you. Tanguy Calder shows worn corners and external wear. Please review with care and intention.
All sales are final. One stack only.
A curated stack on surrealist motion, void, and intimacy.
This rare and vintage book stack explores the psychological terrain where surrealism blurs into abstraction:
Tanguy Calder: Between Surrealism and Abstraction serves as the conceptual core—where movement meets void.
Ring of Iron, Ring of Wool offers a melancholic intimacy between Kay Sage and Yves Tanguy, lovers and visionaries of parallel ruins.
Calder (1971, Arnason & Mulas) brings photographic and sculptural texture to Calder’s fluid genius.
Homage to Alexander Calder closes the stack in reverence—cementing his legacy in print, lithograph, and kinetic form.
Condition Note:
Each title is a rare, vintage find. Subtle flaws, markings, and patina are part of their story—traces of the readers who came before you. Tanguy Calder shows worn corners and external wear. Please review with care and intention.
All sales are final. One stack only.